Luxury hospitality project

Heavenly environment

Project owner

The project Eco Estrela is owned by GREMI International SARL, an international holding, composed of a number of companies operating in Luxembourg, Poland, the Netherlands, and Brazil. It was established in 1991 by a Polish entrepreneur Greg Hajdarowicz as a private equity general partner firm. Over more than 27 years GREMI was involved in many equity investments in various sectors.
Nowadays operations of the group are focused on: real estate, media & technology. The core of Gremi International SARL business expansion strategy is represented by Portuguese speaking countries and regions, of which Brazil (in particular the Eco Estrela Project) is currently the first and most significant one.

Eco Estrela

Greg Hajdarowicz, the founder of GREMI International, is creating a paradise on earth in Brazil. Eco Estrela promises a heavenly environment near Baia Formosa. The site offers a range of activities that will satisfy even the most demanding guests. This makes it the perfect setting for a mix of high-end residential and hotel properties, completed by a village of supporting facilities. Six Senses, a partner of the project, is planning a SPA resort to help guests reset and relax. Modern architecture echoing its surroundings will create a seamless dialogue between people and nature. Each building will be an extension of the environment. The goal is simple: to create harmony.

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Six Senses Formosa Bay

"It's with great excitement that we enter Brazil with partner, Gremi International SARL, on an incredible project in Brazil's Formosa Bay. The extraordinary site, part of the Eco Estrela project, features 6.5 kilometers (4.1 miles) of Atlantic Ocean Beachfront and covers an area of 5,570 hectares (6,350 acres).

The project reflects the sustainability commitments of Six Senses and will feature an innovative approach to wellness not yet seen in South America. The proposed masterplan includes Pool Villas, Family Villas, a Six Senses Spa, stargazing observatory, organic farm and Six Senses Residences available for private ownership. A turtle research center plus a polo field is also planned".